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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 301)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 301)

Wm H. Richardson Esq.

Dear Sir,

Our Treasurer holds two bill against you and Mr Adams upon your lots in the Cemetery amounting to $193.70 each = 387.50. All such bills are payable at maturity say within a month after the work is done. --

These bills have stood from a year to a year & a half and should now be settled.

Your immediate attention is requested to the same.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

A.H. Hovey Esq

Dear Sir,

Will you please call at our Treasurer's -- Mr Geo Wm Bond's 167 Congress St -- and pay for the exchange of land of lots in the Cemetery for yourself & Mr Thayer -- in each case $16.67 = $33.33 1/3 then call upon me for the deeds which have been corrected to correspond to the new location.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 409)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 409)

16 Pemberton Square

Dear Sir,

The Committee have considered Mr Adams note & have returned the papers to me, for settlement.

Will you call and see me this morning, if at leisure, as we are not either of likely to be troubled much with callers -- and let us have an end of this matter, if possible. --

Yours Respectfully

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

Wm. H. Richardson Esq

16 Pemberton Square

H.W. Sales Esq

Dear Sir,

It is a year & a half since the addition of 309 feet was reported to lot 459, Holly Path. I fear it is left in rather a loose state, as the surveyor does not indicate such addition on the plan, & no deed is made until survey.

If you do not propose to make any extension improvement this Spring, please order some 8 inch posts to be set so as to indicate the bounds, & we will make the survey & deed.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 431)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 431)

W.H. Richardson Esq

Dear Sir,

I trust you understand that I shall enter the suit against you tomorrow, unless the same is previously settled.

I am unwilling to increase the costs unless you desire it. I never intended to subject you to any costs, but your strange course compelled it.

Before tomorrow night, unless you pay, the costs will be doubled: & you will certainly have to pay them. --

Now don't say you did not have sufficient notice.

Yours Respectfully

A.J. Coolidge

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